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DFW - Harvey hotel $29 per night

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Wankel7

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Stayed there last night...

Ask for the "Commuter Airline rate". They will ask for your ID when you get there.

$29 per night w/ tax $32. Very nice full service hotel.

I rolled in there in my scruffy freight dog cloths and they didnt question me.

There are two Harveys and this is the bigger one. Not the Hotel and Suite one.

972 929 4500

Wankel
 
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Wankel7 said:
Stayed there last night...

Ask for the "Commuter Airline rate". They will ask for your ID when you get there.

$29 per night w/ tax $32. Very nice full service hotel.

I rolled in there in my scruffy freight dog cloths and they didnt question me.

There are two Harveys and this is the bigger one. Not the Hotel and Suite one.

972 929 4500

Wankel



The "hotel and suite" one may be a bit more money (40?), but has a free open bar from 4-6 or something. Free breakfast too.
 
Mmmmmm Burritos said:
The "hotel and suite" one may be a bit more money (40?), but has a free open bar from 4-6 or something. Free breakfast too.

OPEN BAR?!?! Thank the lord......Wankel, I decree that this will be the hotel!!
 
Hold the phone! Free booze! and pilots at the same place.....we are gonna drink that place dry:)
 
you may want to slow down there a bit, i believe they give you 2 drink coupons for each night of stay. great for initial type ratings at simuflite( 28 drinks)that was last march when i stayed there.
 
Two free drinks with each room. Only from 5-7pm. Free breakfast is great though, free juice/coffee, eggs, bacon, waffles, etc. Much better than anything in a typical Holiday Inn Express (even at IAD).

I stayed there for Flight Safety, and heard through the grapevine that rooms were about $30 for us. Got stranded in Dallas last week, stopped in to the Harvey Suites, and got stuck with a $56 bill (including tax). I asked them when I first got the room for the discount too. Upon checking out, they said the $35 a room thing was for verified commuters. How they verify commuters is beyond me.

All I know is that my room was $56 after asking for a specific discount.
 

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